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Our annual Madrigal Dinner held on the royal Knights of Dec. 12th 13th was an exciting mixture of fine cuisine, rich singing, and the sheer eloquence of the middle age cos- tumes. The dinner, which was highlighted by prime rib and wassail, was nothing short of delicious. Maids- in-waiting (waitresses) catered to the guest's every need. Songs heard were all dated back to the middle ages and the splendid voices of Mr. Macomber and the Madrigal Singers only made it better. Many thanks are in order for those Eileen Flanagan Janie Gerdes take timeout to get acquainted with their parents and teachers who gave their guests , time and effort to make this year's Madrigal a complete success. A special thank-you to Mrs. Schultz for making the costumes and also to the Richwood's Art Dept, for the beautiful settings. Chris Larson heads back to the table for another half-hour of boisterous singing. Beautiful costumes were a major part of the dinner, as shown here by Melissa Moore. Angie Yoder displays the well known saying: service with a smile. Mr. Macomber looks pleased with the large turnout.
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Madrigal Dinner Dave Myers: the true picture of royality. Nancy Barbcrle poses as a traditional damsel In distress. 1976-1977
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The Knights Before Homecoming There's nothing like a bowl of Richwoods' chili to soothe the savage beast. Freshman class members knock themselves out in support of our Knights. Our Knights fight on. The annual Powder Puff game with the senior girls ripping the junior girls was the starting shot of this year's Homecoming Week. Spirit was shown throughout the entire school. Each day of the week a different class had a chance to plas- ter the walls with posters proclaiming their enthusiasm. All classes participated in the dress-up days, which ranged from wee-tads to the wearing of the royal colors, green and white. Thursday night, Oct. 14th, brought the PTA chill sup- per, which was then followed by the stunt shows, Knights on Broadway, with the Senior class taking first place with their skit. Although each skit portrayed a superior Knights' vic- tory over the Central Lions, the real test was, however, to prove whether or not we were right. Upon the night of Oct. 15th we were defeated. The final score stand- ing at 22-25. Cheryl Cornelius gains several yards for the Junior girls. 18
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